Candy stick



May 1, 192 8.

R. D. BOGUE CANDY STICK Filed June '17. 1926 INVENTOR. rt D. 15%ue ATTORNEY.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ROBERT D. ROGUE, OF OINOIHNLTI, OHIO, ASSIGNOB '10 IKE 'O IHOINNATI CANDY v comm, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, A OOBPOIQA'I'ION O1 0310.

cm! v used fled June 1?, 1m. Serial no. new.

5 fection while it is beingeatem J' Another object of the invention is to pro-- vide a handle having a stemadapted to receive and hold thereon a quantity .of confection in such manner and shape as that the combined stick and confection will represent a miniature-baseball bat. My invention consists in providing a handle of wood, or other suitable material, in the-shape of a baseball bat handle and hava stem or shank extending therefrom and adapted to be embedded in and receive .thereon a quantit of molded or frozen confaction whereby the complete article has theappearance of a miniature baseball bat.

My invention also consists in the construction, combination and arrangement of parts, as herein set forth and'claimed.

In. the drawings; which show preferred constructions: f

Fig. 1 is a side elevation showingthe han dle and confect-ion',-the' beingmdicated by dotted lines; I

Figs. 2 and 3m similar views representj ini modifiedconstructions;

ig. 4 is a side elevation of the handle andstem; Q v Fig. 5 is an end view of Fig. 4;

Fig. 6 is a section on the line 66 of Fig. 2; and

manner of using t e'candy stick. In the embodiment of my invention as illustrated and which shows referred c'onstructiqns, I provides-hand e 1 having a to reduced stem 2 extending therefrom and forming a shoulder 3 adjacent the integral or connecting ends of the handle and stem. The reduced stem 2 permits the confection, such as candy, ice cream,- cr like product,

to be'molded or frozen,'as the'case may be,

thereon, to a size shown inFigs. 1, 2 and 3,

so that the inner end of the confection abuts ctive view showing theagainst said shoulder and its outer surface is in alinement with the outer surface of the wooden handle whereby,'when-the' article is completed, it affords a good representationof a miniature baseball bat, such as will be i very attractive to children, as. well as older rsons who are interested'in the ame of aseball, thereby lending incre themes and $9. ability 'to the article.

,With some forms of confection .it is desirable to have the. stem formed in such shape or providedwith suitable means 'to retain the confection from slipping off. 00'

ing the. confection from lidin orsli l in v endwise therefrom. 5 g pp g While I have shown particular. constructions, other modifications of myv invention may be made without departing from' the attracscope or' spirit thereof, as defined in- -t he claims;

What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: x

1. A confection including a handle 112V.-

ing a reduced stem connected. thereto-whereby a shoulder is formed-adjacent the connect ing ends of said handleand stem, and an edible product mounted upon said stem and. having its outer surface in alinement with the outer surface of said handle whereby the 80,

entire article may represent any desired obect.

2. A confection including a handle having a reduced stem connected thereto whereby a shoulder is formed adjacent the conas necting ends of saidshandle and stem, said stem being enlarged away from said handle'to form retaining means for said confection and anedible product mounted upon stem and having its outer surface in ahncea ment with the outer surface of said handle whereby the entire article may represent any desiredobject.

- BOBERTD. BOGUE. f 

